Randy Travis' health crisis began with 'congestion' and ended in a five-month hospital stay
Randy Travis faced a significant health crisis starting with a visit to the doctor for congestion. This led to a five-month hospitalization due to congestive heart failure and a subsequent stroke. His wife, Mary Travis, emphasized the importance of their faith during this challenging time.
- ▪Randy Travis was hospitalized for five months after initially seeking treatment for congestion.
- ▪He suffered from congestive heart failure and a stroke that resulted in partial paralysis.
- ▪Mary Travis highlighted their reliance on faith during this difficult period.
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Entertainment Randy Travis' health crisis began with 'congestion' and ended in a five-month hospital stay Randy, who celebrated the 40th anniversary of his debut album 'Storms of Life' at The Nashville Palace on June 3, leaned on his faith the most during his health crisis By Lori A Bashian , Larry Fink Fox News Published June 5, 2026 8:00am EDT Facebook Twitter Threads Flipboard Comments Print Email Add Fox News on Google close Video Randy Travis went to the doctor for congestion and ended up in the hospital for five months In a new interview with Fox News Digital, the country singer's wife shared they leaned heavily on their faith during his health crisis in 2013. NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Randy Travis' intense health journey started with a symptom of the common cold.
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